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Tyndale Vets

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  • A person in a lab coat examines samples through a microscope in a clean laboratory environment, with lab instruments visible on the counter.
  • A gray delivery van parked on a rural path surrounded by fields and hedges. The van has signage for a medicine delivery service, featuring the name "Tyndale" and contact information. Sunny landscape with trees in the background.
  • Three women stand together, smiling at the camera in a rural setting. They are wearing matching dark blue polo shirts and vests, with fields and trees in the background. The atmosphere is cheerful and friendly.
  • A person in a lab coat examines samples through a microscope in a clean laboratory environment, with lab instruments visible on the counter.
  • A gray delivery van parked on a rural path surrounded by fields and hedges. The van has signage for a medicine delivery service, featuring the name "Tyndale" and contact information. Sunny landscape with trees in the background.

Formed in 1998, Tyndale Vets is a dedicated farm-only veterinary practice in Gloucestershire. We are committed to providing exceptional veterinary services exclusively for farms throughout South West England and South Wales. Tyndale Vets are proudly independent, run and owned by vets that work within the business. This allows us to have a close-knit team of people that all care about farming, agriculture and the community in which we practice. As a farm-specific veterinary team, we devote our time to helping you achieve the best results on your farm.

Led by a team of 12 experienced farm vets, with the support of our skilled technicians and advanced breeding team, we bring a wealth of expertise to every farm business. Tyndale Vets are committed to the health of your livestock, as well as the success and sustainability of your farm operation.

Animals Treated
  • Farm
Onsite services: Farm
  • 24/7 Emergency Care
  • Blood testing
  • Breeding soundness exams
  • Daily routines
  • Disease investigation
  • Faecal Egg Counting (FEC)
  • Health Plans
  • Fertility
  • Genetics
  • Farmer training
  • Herd investigations
  • Mobility services
RCVS Accreditation
  • Farm Animal General Practice
Affiliations
  • Bristol University
  • Nottingham University
Current Courses
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Calving
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A group of people sitting on bales of hay in a barn, listening to a speaker in front of a projector screen. The barn is filled with round hay bales and agricultural bags.
Mastering Medicines - Dairy
Waterend Farm, Uley
A group of people sitting on bales of hay in a barn, listening to a speaker in front of a projector screen. The barn is filled with round hay bales and agricultural bags.
Mastering Medicines - Dairy
Waterend Farm, Uley
A group of people sitting on bales of hay in a barn, listening to a speaker in front of a projector screen. The barn is filled with round hay bales and agricultural bags.
Mastering Medicines - Dairy
Waterend Farm, Uley
A group of people sitting on bales of hay in a barn, listening to a speaker in front of a projector screen. The barn is filled with round hay bales and agricultural bags.
Mastering Medicines - Beef and Sheep
Waterend Farm, Uley
A group of people sitting on bales of hay in a barn, listening to a speaker in front of a projector screen. The barn is filled with round hay bales and agricultural bags.
Mastering Medicines - Beef and Sheep
Waterend Farm, Uley
A group of people sitting on bales of hay in a barn, listening to a speaker in front of a projector screen. The barn is filled with round hay bales and agricultural bags.
Mastering Medicines - Beef and Sheep
Waterend Farm, Uley
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Lambing
Tyndale Vets
A sheep with two lambs stands on a lush green field. The lambs have faint red markings on their sides.
Lambing
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